Marshchapel Arts

Marshchapel Arts supports St Mary’s Church with various events throughout the year. These popular events are well supported by the community.

Marshchapel Arts 2026

The Exhibition dates for 2026 are Friday 22nd May to Monday 25th May with deadline for catalogued entries on Friday 24th April.

Located in the Lincolnshire village of Marshchapel, the group raises funds, through it’s annual exhibition and various musical events, to help maintain St. Mary’s Church building .

All funds raised, after costs, are donated to the Church for its upkeep. It is run solely for this purpose by a team of unpaid volunteers. See St Mary’s latest work to the bells and bell frame here.

To apply to be an exhibitor or if you require any further info please contact is – [email protected]

You can still view last years art exhibition by using the virtual tour below.

Marshchapel Arts

Located in the Lincolnshire village of Marshchapel, the group raises funds, through it’s annual exhibition and various musical events, to help maintain St. Mary’s Church building .

All funds raised, after costs, are donated to the Church for its upkeep. It is run solely for this purpose by a team of unpaid volunteers. See St Mary’s latest work to the bells and bell frame here.

Parking

We have four areas for parking. At the top of the village off Sea Dyke Way we have parking at the village hall car park. It is only a few minutes walk from the church and exhibition.

There is some limited parking outside the church but this quickly fills up. There is a overflow area on grassed edge of field just leaving the village and there is limited parking if you follow the church wall around to the left. All are marked on the map below.

History

The church dates from the early 15th C and was probably completed around 1420. It replaced a earlier small chapel that was mentioned in 1387. It is built of Ancaster stone and unusual as unlike most other churches that gradually developed and expanded St Mary’s was built in its entirety at the same time.

In the 19th century some rebuilding of the chancel took place as well as new pews with some fine carvings. The church interior with its fine wood carvings (134 pew poppyheads all different), rood screen, font and the large west window make this an impressive church.

The well kept churchyard has a trail (see St Marys Church page for more info) and is a haven for wildlife and plants. The exterior of the church has mass dials scratched into the south side as well as many fine carvings which would have been based on local people by the stonemasons when it was built.

Village Hall

The hall was built on the current site in 1946. It hosts many events throughout the week and on a monthly basis. Available for hire throughout the year.

St Mary’s Church

The church of St Mary’s is known locally as ‘The Cathedral of the Marshes’. The church has monthly services and is open during daylight hours for visitors.

The Chapel

The Chapel is well supported by the village and holds events as well as a weekly ‘pop-in’ lunch. There are also numerous other groups who use the facilities.

Marshchapel Arts

Marshchapel Arts host various music concerts and art exhibitions at St Mary’s church which are always well supported by the community and beyond.